Thursday, October 16, 2008

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Remembering Anthony Russo in Francavilla al Mare

kicks off tomorrow at 20.30 at the cinema Asterope of Francavilla al Mare The second edition of information that does not die : a two-day events sponsored by the "Fondazione Antonio Russo" - with the support and sponsorship of the Presidency of the Council of Abruzzo - the anniversary of the death of reporter Abruzzo, who was brutally murdered October 16, 2000 in Tbilisi, Georgia, as he follows the vicissitudes of the Russian-Chechen conflict. all'Asterope Tomorrow evening there will be a special screening, open free to the public, the film "The Tenant Nicoladze Street", inspired by the story which involved Anthony Russo. The film won the Prix Faciba and CICT UNESCO Award for Best Picture for cultural and social content. The film will follow a meeting-debate with the participation of the actors, moderated by journalist Toni Capuozzo TG5. The appointment continues
Saturday, October 18 at the Palais Siren at 9:30, actors, students of the fourth and fifth classes of higher institutions of Pescara and Chieti, the opening of "The Eye of the Reporter of war," a photographic exhibition media reporters and Gian Fausto Biloslavo Micalessin. From Afghanistan to Burma, Angola to Kosovo, from Lebanon to Iraq a selection of 33 photographs of the most significant and touching collected by the two journalists in the twenty-five years in the warmer regions of the planet.
at 10.30 followed by the theater-story "The Voice of Silence" with Alex Weaver: a portrait of the human and professional, directed by Anthony Russo Sabatino Ciocca. At 12.00 you will meet and debate entitled "Chechnya, the Balkans and beyond. It 's harder to make war or make peace?". Speakers familiar faces of television journalism and the printed signatures authoritative: Guido Alferj (special envoy), Fausto Biloslavo (Il Giornale and Il Foglio), Toni Capuozzo (TG5 - Channel 5), Aldo Scissors (RADIO1 - Mix), Gabriella Simoni (Open Studio - Italia 1), Francesco Sforza (La Stampa). (AGI)

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